Clearly written, complete sentences require key information: a subject, a verb and a complete idea. A sentence needs to make sense on its own

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without relying on context. Additionally, a sentence should be free from grammatical errors and written in a way that is easy for the reader to understand. Lastly, a sentence should clearly convey the intended meaning and leave no room for confusion or misinterpretation.
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